Business Ethics Alliance to Host Spring Executive Ethics Breakfast on May 7 in Downtown Omaha
As organizations navigate increasing pressure, public scrutiny, and fast-moving decision-making, ethical leadership remains one of the most valuable qualities a leader can possess.
That conversation will take center stage on Thursday, May 7, 2026, when Business Ethics Alliance hosts its annual Spring Executive Ethics Breakfast at WoodmenLife, located at 1700 Farnam St. in downtown Omaha. The event runs from 7:15 a.m. to 9 a.m. and will bring together business and community leaders for a morning focused on integrity, decision-making, and values-based leadership.
This year’s theme, “The One That Got Away…”, centers on a compelling leadership lesson: sometimes the opportunity a leader declines can be just as defining as the one they accept. The discussion will explore moments when walking away from a deal, partnership, role, or seemingly attractive opportunity becomes the most ethical path forward.
The featured speakers are...
Andrea M. Skolkin serves as Chief Executive Officer of OneWorld Community Health Centers, one of the region’s most important healthcare institutions. Under her leadership, OneWorld has continued expanding access to culturally respectful, high-quality care for thousands of individuals and families, particularly underserved populations. Her work has helped strengthen community health outcomes while ensuring healthcare remains accessible, inclusive, and responsive to the needs of a diverse population. Andrea is widely recognized as a mission-driven executive who leads with both strategy and compassion.
Joining her is Brett Frevert, founder and managing director of CFO Systems, LLC. Frevert leads a firm that provides fractional CFO services, financial strategy, and executive financial guidance to organizations across the Midwest. His work helps businesses navigate growth, complexity, operational performance, and long-term sustainability. He is known for helping companies make disciplined decisions grounded in both numbers and long-range vision.
Together, Skolkin and Frevert are expected to offer perspectives from two different but equally important leadership lenses: mission-centered community impact and financially sound organizational stewardship.
For more information, visit Business Ethics Alliance

